A robotic gripper inspired by a patent from 1913 consists of a nested arrangement of pivoting joints that can wrap around odd shapes using a single motor
Otis, a pizza-making robot, can make 180 pizzas in an hour.
Northwestern engineers reveal "instant-evolution" algorithm, the first AI program capable of designing new robots that work in the real world.
Introducing Project YORI, a flexible and expandable cooking robot system prototype being developed by RoMeLa in collaboration with Woowa Brothers. YORI stand...
Authors: Melya Boukheddimi, Daniel Harnack, Shivesh Kumar, Rohit Kumar, Shubham Vyas, Octavio Arriaga, and Frank KirchnerMusical dancing is an ubiquitous phe...
The fun little video made the rounds on X (formerly Twitter), and it points to what will only get more relevant as a question for religious authorities to resolve.
Long, extended firefights can take their toll on fire departments requiring lots of manpower. Now there is a new piece of technology aiming to put these fires out faster.
Future iterations of the froggy bots could rely on sensor- and camera-based analysis of their environments for navigation.
The Los Angeles Police Department says it is not using video from food delivery bots as part of regular crime investigations, despite media reports that may imply otherwise. A brief press release i…
An 'electronic tongue' made of transistors and sensors can taste food—a sensation that could be useful for robots and AI in the future.
In a collaboration between 33 academic labs worldwide, a consortium of researchers has unveiled a revolutionary approach to robotics.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is collaborating with a robotics company called Hyphen on a “digital makeline” to build salads and bowls.
Japanese startup Tsubame has 5 units up for preorder.
A device has been created that could carry out clinical breast examinations (CBE).
Automata, a company that combines software and hardware to automate science labs around the globe, has raised $40 million in an equity-based round of
Robotics student Kabilan KB is bringing autonomous-navigation capabilities to wheelchairs, which could help improve mobility for people with disabilities.
Thanks to sophisticated AI that allows robots to “see” their surroundings, they are rapidly integrating into our food production mainline.
A robotic hand can manipulate irregular objects such as toy planes and badminton shuttlecocks without dropping them, thanks to a sophisticated computer algor...
Robotics and AI look set to transform how we carry out domestic work, including caring for other people.
MIT researchers developed a touch sensor for a robotic hand that is long and curved, like a human finger, and provides sensing along its entire length. This could enable a robot to grasp large or heavy objects more like a human would, with its entire fingers, while still being able to grasp small it...
We are launching a new set of resources for general-purpose robotics learning across different robot types, or embodiments. Together with partners from 34 academic labs we have pooled data from 22 different robot types to create the Open X-Embodiment dataset. We also release RT-1-X, a robotics trans...
NATO is developing new underwater drone technology that can use artificial intelligence to better detect and deter attacks on critical underwater infrastructure.
Robots are becoming more mainstream in retail, and in South Korea, a fried chicken restaurant wouldn't have succeeded without the help of a robot. What do you think about AI and robots taking up residence on a cooking line?
Tracking spacecraft as they traverse deep space isn't easy. So far, it's been done manually, with operators of NASA's Deep Space Network, one of the most capable communication arrays for contacting probes ...